V r-t. jn. RACKED WITH PI, vTortured With Rheumatism Ti-i Hun iif-i-ivi fP n PntiMMtf i i ii in- unii.i i.mi n. iim .1 i v. Relief Came at Last to the Patient Sutferer How She Was Cured. Sitrnh II. Smith, Pinevlllp, Bucks county, Pa., says : "I was a great sufferer from rheumatism. I had tha disease for over twenty-five years, and tho torture I have undergone during tho past quarter of a century no pen could describe. Kvery attack I had, rnv entire body was racked with pain, and I was In a terrible condi tion. I tried doctor after doctor and every remedy that could be suggested, but all with the same result. None of them ever gave me the slightest relief. I had had the disease so long thar. it had become chronic when I began to use Munyon's Kheuinatisin Cure. It was not long before I felt a great deal better, and after using it a short time the rheumatism left me. I have not had a trace of it since, and am convinced that I am permanently cured." Munyon's Rheumatism Cure Is guaran teed to cure rheumatism iu any part of .lue hod v. Acute or muscular rheumatism cured in irom one to uve days, it never trails to cure sharp, shooting pains in the f . . I 1 1 I J to three hours. It Is guaranteed to -('luuipuy cure inuieuess, buu. iiuuswooien joints, stiff back, and all pains in the hips and loins. Chronic rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago or pain in the back are speedily cured. Munyon's Homoeopathic Home Hernedy Company, of Philadelphia, put up speci fics for nearly every disease, which are sold by all druggists, mostly for 25 cents a bottle. m?w, SYSTEM IK EFFECT JUNE 29. 1891. Trains levo Shennrtoab is follows! I For New York vl Philadelphia, woofc Am- 5.10. 6.25.7.20, a.m.. 12.83, 2.55, 6.65 p.m. Sunflk 8.10, a.m. Vm Now York vl- Mv,s-, Cfcuul week days, 5.25,7.29 n, 11.31, 2.55 p. r? For Reading and Philadelphia, wooic flay. 8.10.6.25.7.21, a.m., 12.82, 2.65, 5.65p.m. BUT dv, 2.10. a. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2.10, 7.20, a. ai iz.rc ?M,a,wp,m tsunaay, i.iti a. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week dir s.iu, r,.i, 7.2U, a. m., iz,szt z.fxj. 5.25, 1.20, 2.10. a. m rn., 12,32, 2.55, 6.65 p. m. Sit. clay, 2.10, a. m. Additional to Mauanoy Ulti week iiva. 7 09 n. For Wllltamsport, Sunbury and Lowiebnr Tcek flays, 3.25, Xl.SO a. m., 1.35. 7.00 p. e. READING '-I gM fv Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, 3.26, i.t' rJSPVSO. 11.80 a.m., 12.S2, 1.35, 2.5), 6.55, 7.09. 8. p.m. sundiy, z. iu. a.a, a. m. ' For Ashland and Shamokln. week days, 8.2 7.20, 11.80 tn., 1.35, 7.00. 9.85 p, m. lju- flat 8.25 a m. TBAIN3 FOR SHENANDOAH! Leave Now York via Fhlladelpnia, weekday, 6.00 a. m 1 39, 4.00, 7.80 p. m., 12.15 night. Bur ilay, fl.00 p. m. Leave New York via Mnuch Chunk, woek day: 4.30, D.10 a. m., 1.10, 1.S0 p. m Lea.e Phlladelphlc, Heading TermlnM week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m., and 4.0 8.02, 11.30 p. m. 8unday, 11.30 0. m. Leave Heading, week days. l.it,7.10, 10.00, H.I a. m., 6.56, 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.85, a rt Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.35, 7.40 a. rr 12.80, 6,11 p. m Sunday, 2.35 a. ra. ieave 'i'amaqua, weeiz uays, 3.1s, s.&u, u.si 1 m., 1.20,7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 3.18 a. r . I Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3.45, B.l C 11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.44, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 3.H Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dt vs. 2.40. 4.11 0.80. 9.87, 11.69 a. m., 12.68, 2.03, 5.20, 6.20,7.59,11.1 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m., Leavo WllHamsport, week days, 10.10 a. a. B.S5, 11.15 p.m. Sunday, 11.16 p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West t, Jt. & O. It. II., through trains leave Itendln f Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. 4 R. K. H.) at 3.S. ' T.40, 11.28 a. m., 8.45,5.18. 7.22, p. m., Sunday l.V 7.40, 11.26 a. m., 8.48, 7.22 p. m , ATLANTIC CITY JJIV18I0N. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Yr"nr and Houth Street Whart lor Atlantio r,lty Week-Days Express, 9.00, a. in., 2.00, 4,01, &00p. m. Accommodation, 8.0J a. m. 5,4 1 V. m. Himday 'Express. 9.00, 10.00 a. m. Accom modation, 8.00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Returning, leavo Atlantio Uity, depot, cornet Atlanilo and Arkansas avenues. Wtek-Days Express, 7.35, 9 00 a. m. and t.m a d 5.30 p. m. Accommodation, 8.15 a. m., and 4.32 p. m. Hundai Kxrress, 4.00, 7.30 p. m. Aocommo datlon. 7.15 a. m.. and 4 15 n. m. rarior oars on an express trains. Pi u. u. HANUUUii, ue.n. pass. .vet. Phlladelrihir, Pa A A. SWEIGATtD, Gen. Supt. " "PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD. JT sanu-rxKtLL Division. JUNK 3d, 1B94. Trains will leave Shenandoah after ths aiiove date for Wlpgan's, Qllborton, Frackvllle, Now Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, RoaOlot, Pottstown.Pheenixvllle, Norrlstown an-lPhll. delphla (Uroad street station) at 9:00 and 11:45 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Potts vllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlgittn'8, Ollberton, Fraokvlllo, New Castle. St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:00. 9:40 a. Bl and 8:io p.m. For Hamburg, Beading, Potts' town, Phccntivllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 6:00, 9:40 a.m., 8:10 p.m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Bhenandoan a 10:10 a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. m Bundays, 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle lor Shenandoah at 11115, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sunday at 10:40 a. m. and 6:16 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad streot Btatlon) for tlhenandoah at 6 67 and 8 85 a m. 4 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sundtys !eav at 0 60 a m. Leave Hroad StreetHtatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For No York. Express, week dyir, at 8 20, 4 06 4 50, 5 15, 6 50, 7 83, 8 20, 9 50, L W! .11 11 a m, 1 00 noon, 12 44 p. m. (Limited press 108 nd 4 22 p m. dining oars.) 140, 2 SO (dining ar),3 20, 6, 5,6,0 50, 713, 8 12, 10 p m, 1201 m;ht. Sundtys, 3 20, 4 05, 450, 6 IS, 822,1150,11 OJara, 1241, 140, 230 (dinlngcar), i 0, (Limned 4 22), 520,631,850, 713, 812pm, OlnlKht. , ,-iaavs. ana 0 ou p m daily. WA3J.tiNU'10N ANU TttlS HUUTH, U 10 2). 1113. U 41) am. (12 limited dlnlo car,) ISO, 146, 4 41, (dining oar), (6 1ft Con grcsiional Limits, dining oar), 017, 6 55, 7 40 (dining car) p ra, and 12 0.7 night week days. Sundays, 350, 7 20, 010, 1118, 1140 a ra, 441 1 dining car), 6 55, 7 40 (dining oar) p m and 2 It) night. Leave Market Btreet Ferry, PhiladelphiM, FOK ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 8 60 a m, 210, 4 00 and 6 00 pm week Cava. Sundays, Express, 8 45 and V 45a m. For Cape May, Anglebea, Wlldwood and Holly JJeaoh, express, 9 a. m., 4 00 p m week flays . Sundo y, 0 00 u m. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon, Express, 9 00 a m, 4 00 p m week days. Bun days, 0 CO am, Fur Bomers Point, express, 850, am, 4 00 p m week days. Bundays, 645 am. B. M. PBivoai, JR. WOOD, Oen'l U tnaar 0'l PtnsV' i .. t Shenandoah's Eeliadlk Hand Laundry CXr, Lloyd and White Bts, A U work guaranteed to beifirst-class in every partloulir. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa spec laity, Qoo Is called for and delivered. Atrla solicited. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the gamelwashing that your boots do. and the water you drink Isn't oven fit for that purpose. Use Loreiiz Schmidt's Boor and Porter, JAMES SHIELDS, ' M4r.c" Shenaadoaa Urtnch.9 1, Jilt Alfrol Morritt Asks a Million and a Quartor. ALLEGED PAI.ST; TVRESENTATIONS The Standard OH 3lnf;imtu and Ills l'rlrato Sicrclnry, 3lr. lerrltt Declares, Induced to limit In Slocks Which They Failed to Holster Up, an Agreed. Dulutii, JItun., Oct. 31. Alfred Mcrrltt has brought suit ngalnst John 1). Hocko follcr nlul V. T. Gates, his private secre tary, for $1,220,400, in which amount ho clnlms ho was damaged by what ho alleges to bo their fraudulent representations in tho forming of tho Lako Superior Consol idated iron mines. I'lnlntlfl clnlms that at various times in August, 189,1, in Now York city, before ho hnd transferred his interests in various Iron mines and tho Mesaba railroad, tho defendants repre sented to htm that tho Penokco and Gogo l)lo Consolidated mines, which with others controlled by Rockefeller wns to bo taken Into thu Lako Superior Consolidated mines, was a solvent nnd prosperous company; also tho Spanish-American and tho Au rora; thnt their stocks wcro well worth what Rockefeller was to receive; that Rockefeller and Wetmore promised to lend to Morritt on his Consolidated stock monoy at forty cents on tho dollar, at par valuo. All of those representations nnd prom ises, plaintiff claims, wcro fraudulent. De fendants at tho timo know that each of tho companies controlled by Rockefeller owed largo amounts out of their funded debt, and thnt tho Ponokoo company was JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER. at the time insolvent, that instead of tak ing tho valuo of tho Lako Superior Con solidated company's consolidated stock, wortli fifty cents on tho dollar, as Rocke feller promised it would, nnd as ho would publish it to Iho world, tho stock of these other mines caused its valuo to decrease to tlO per slmro of f 100. When Jlerrltt asked Rockefeller to koep Ids promlso nnd to loan him money nt tho rato of forty cents on tho dollar, and later at twenty-llvo cents, Rockefeller refused, nnd would givo only ten cents on tho dollar. Iu organizing tho Lako Superior Consoli dated mines tho defendant, it Is claimed, gof; tho now company to take tho follow ing Interests owned by him; Twenty eight thousand three hundred nnd flfty shares of tho Atirorn Iron Hilling com pany stock, 8f! shares Peuokco nnd Gogo bec Consolidated mines, S1,(C0 shares Spanish-Americuu mine, in Cuba, 300 collateral trust notes of ?1,000 each of tho Spnnlsh Amcricau company, for which tho Lako Superior company turned over first mort gago bonds exceeding $1,000,000. For a Bl por cent. Interest iu tho Adams nnd Louo Jack mines Rockefeller got Consolidated first mortgago bonds worth over $1,700,000. Rockefeller represented tho interests which ho transferred to bo worth Sa.lSOjail. Tho agreement showed thnt Rockefeller also controls stocks ..ml securities to tho value of $4,301,010 of companion which ho promised to try to get into tho Consolida tion. Rockefeller claimed they cot him $2,710,101, and ho wn3 to get Consolidation bonds worth $3,010,800 for them at uluety cents. There will, It is snid, ho soveral more suits b. foro tho matter is euded. The capital of tho Consolidation was at first fixed at $3,000,000, but later increased to $30,000,000. Gould Sued for llreach of Contract. Jeffeiison City, Mo., Oct. 31. Tho sheriff of Miller county served a warrant on Georgo Gould, president of tho Missouri Pacific, for nppearanco in tho circuit court of Miller county, to plead to two teparato suits instituted by tho minority bondhold ers of tho SprlngfleldWarsnw and SuduIIn Railroad company, aggregating about $230,000. Mr. Gould was enjoying a hunt ing oxpoditiou when tho sheriff served tho papers. Tho railroad In question is now in tho hands of 11 receiver. It is alleged that Mr. Gould is guilty of n breach of contract, Detained Immigrants Tjimletl. New Yohk, Oct. 31. Kour hundred and ninety-three steerage passengers, who ar rived at this port Oct. 14 on tho North Gorman Lloyd steamer Krouprlnz Fried rich Wllhelm, from Naples, nnd whohavo been detniued at HorTmun Island since that ditto for observation, wero landed nt Kills Island yesterday. This number in cludes two stowaways and ono infant born on Hoffman Island. Police- Justice Charged with Kinbezzlement. jKItSKY CITY, Oct. 31. Justice of tho Peaoo James K. Murphy was arrested yes terday afternoon for tho alleged embezzle ment of $3,200 from Alexander Touolski and August Jaueeko, of 001 Grovo street. They nllego that thoy gavo Justice Mur phy tho money to pay off u mortgago on n Louso purchased by them. Justice Potta hold tho prisoner in $2,000 bail, Killed lllnikcir with Rim. Wilkesbakue, Pa., Oct. 31. Steven Stach, aged 21, bartender for Henry Rlb atskt, of North AVllkosbarro, iu tho ab sence qf Rlbatski's family went to an other room, closed the windows, put a quilt over the door und tore open the gu plpo. Precautions were so well taken t hut discovery was not mods until Stach hud been dead some hours, Kiplodlnr Holler Kills Two. PAI1KERSUH0, W. V., Oct. 31. By tko xploslon of tha bollvr at the eawtulll of X. T. Krcps, In South I'arkereburjr, Jehu Brops, ion of th owner, uid Dnyld Jeaej were killed inttautly, and lijujouiln Mounts was seveTtly Injured, AiMtrlan Gvutrul Arrctd Tieitka, Oct. 81. Pollih pair an mcunce the unit of uu Atuti'iun fual on the ckarg of lelllnH to Russia flam tt Austrian fortifications. Thu papem rr IkM Hum! vald Um ettuvt a jbUUm SwUi tor Kit ylni. J ANJTEBESTINS EXPEITMEKT. ARTIFICIAL DIGESTION. Your reporter, among others, wns re cently requested to witness an experiment at the New York labjratory of The Pre Digested Food Company. It seemi that the digestive properties of Paskola, their new food, hnve been questioned in some quarters, and it was Important that the matter should bo definitely settled once for all It was to see an actual test that we had received the Invltntion. After a cordial greeting, the chemist In charge said: "Make yourselves comfortable, gentlemen, and we will at once proceed to business." At this juncture one of the laboratory assistants appeared with a supply of beef, hard-boiled eggs, fish, poultry nnd game, which he hnd minced very fluely In order to imitate tho effects of natural mastica tion. A quantity of lnterestiug apparatus was then brought forth, nnd the mixed food having been divided into equal por tlons, was placed In two Bimllar jirs. To each of them was added acidulated water, but to one was made a further addition of a does of Paskola from a bottle which your reporter had been Instructed to pur chase in the open market. Both jars were now warmed to the tem perature of the body, and thus kept for two hours. At tne end of this time the jars were removed from the dainty little oven in which they had stood, when lo ! behold, we found that whereas the con tents of ono of them had undergone no change whatever, the food In the other, to which had been added the Paskola, had literally dissolved like so much sugar, and a clear, limpid solution was tho re suit. This, to our uninitiated eyes, wns most marvelous, and almost savored of magic, for we had often seen beef boiled in wnter without otherwise chiuging than to part with its color, Yet here, at the gentle temperature of the body, it had been rendered completely soluble. The chemist, while not surprised, was no less pleaso l than ourselves. Heobserved: "Gentlemen, If you would know whether or not Paskola possesses decided digestive properties, look to those jars for an answer." The evidence was conclusive, for the object lesson before us wns bo simple that we could not- fail to compre hend tho matter. He told us that the base of Paskola was artificially-digested starch and that for this reason it was a fle'di-produclng food vastly superior to cod liver oil or any of the nauseous drugs heretofore used for this purpose. He Btatod, furthermore, that as we hail seen, it possessed the property of digesting other fooiU in (he stomach, and thus was an nctlve aid to digestion. I waspermitted to sketch the jars after the experiment had been completed, as reproduced above. The sediment shown by the shading in jar No. 1 represents the undigested food as wheu placed in it. We were told that thousands of sufferers hnd used Paskola with great benefit, nnd were shown a large number of letters In this connection. I quote from a few of them as follows ; .Mrs. W. T. Andrews, of Goldlllll, Ala , says that she ha been treated for years for indigestion by the moit eminent physicinns with only temporary benefit. She began taking Paskola four weeks ago, has already gained eight (8) pounds, and now eats steak, chicken, and in fact everything her appetite craves. R P. Cross, of 74 Michigan Ave., Ham mond, Ind., wrote that he gained four (4) pounds the first week, nnd is so enthusis tic that h" pronouuees Paskola superior to any medicine he ever saw. Mrs. M. L. Grantz, of Spring Valley, New York, whose letter was dated Juns 20th, says that she, too, suffered from chronic dyspepsia for years. At times even a drink of water distressed her. She has been greatly benefited by the use of Paskola, and says that she is now con vinced by her general condition that she iVHves nourishment from food which she f 1 inerly did nol, Tnee statements but conlirm tho tost which we had witnessed. The Pre Digested I'ood Company, of No. 80 Henrtestreet.NewYork.willglndly mall their free pamplet on the subject of food and digestion to anyone who may send their name. All druggists sell Paskola. flirprann Pilsner Beers Fiuest, Purest, Healthest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kent by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shon.iadtwfi. Fresh oxl llecr nlwavs oq tup, Wines, Liquors, Clgtrs. CostelU) & CAssidt, Proprietor ED. BRENNAH, Cor. Clmrrr and Gilbert St. Finost Boom, Wxxm and Liquet iUwlMimo Um Ptzturc.. Beat Brands of 5 and 3 0c Cicy- ' AGONSZiNG ECZEMA Feet Soro nna Thumbs Useless. Doc tors nnd Jledlelno no Avail. Ter rlblo BuRerinK. Cured in Four Weeks by GUIICUKA. I havo a bov. fifteen ream nM w: 1 l-.i ,1. , 1 ocemasoo(rcnsiK thu'l loul.l i.ot i . ii . 1 room with Mm. T.,t- imor l.nyullerr-.l tornl h I.-s f.'ct ncro ti rrll'lv pmv j '., ci'tiLi noL wear., .vt'ioec, i..., linil tlien foio 1 .i , it i 01.. from school. At ltcn o it. I lip- s lickings in tho 1 r:i.v they t.ouhlTn one h,mr lie mi tinned with iiiiiit.iiui'.iiiM! Mn oMi.;ti 1 "i la the coin' . uca.hnr. 'liie ilics,., it ,.u,, to spread mer h a lo.lv, t -is-clnlly his h.i-ib ai. I fl..frci. The tlminhs 0,1 10th IT 9 h-iiula til I l,,n. ttfllT ,n,l ... twowltllereds'.iiksof wood. It would be t.-,c-less for mo to irv in cell the sulTei-mi; th 1 I ., endured. 1 took I..111 to two tV.tr, n,t .1 .1 both cave him lot., of medicine, bm all to in, use. He grew w,re. I therefore rten airc.i r ever having h 111 ci red. One dav I st.n t !, 1 ... benefits promised to those tho wmld use 1 1 rc-cx-KA Kemeiiiim. 1 went rinhtawav toihe 1I11 u store Mid liotiKtr 1 1 -n Howmor.'l 1 .d tin n, jocordlng to diip, i, ,i to-.,av 1 a truth fully to all the world, that tny tan In ci tlrelv cured, thank (I...I nt.d thank tfieillam m n't Ctrrict'RA. Hi 'inula. Ihey cuted him 1 1 xour weeks as sound ai n gold dollar. JOHN 8.V. um, rWiklll Village, X. V. CUTICURA WORKS WOfiDFfIS Tho almost miraculous cures dally clfectcd bv tho riTiruRA Hkmemes proToMiem to he tho greatest skin cures, blood purifiers, and humor remedies ever compounded. Their -Hom'crful popularity and sale arj duato the cures effected by them, and this is the most substantial evi denco of their curative valuo. Palo greater than tho combined sales of all othc. V. ,od and skin remedies. Bold throughout tho world. Price, Ctmcuni, 60c ; SoAr, I5o.; Kesolvlnt. $1. l'oTiEn Ducci and Ciibm. Lour., Solo Proprietor!, Boetou. a-"IIowtoCurol;k!nDl8enc,, mailed free. ?m PLES, blackhead, red, rough, channcd. and III oily kln cured by Cuticuiu Soie. BACK ACHE, KIDNEY PAINS eakne"8, Borcnces I,am n trains, and Tains relieved In mi- i4, junto by tho Cutlcuia Antl Villa t'laster. First and Only raln-kllllca I'lnstcr. HUMPHREYS' Dr. Humphrey BpeclBcuareBcIentlflcally and carefully prepared ltemedles, used for years In private practice and for over thirty years by tho people wlta entire success. Every slnglo Spociflu o special cure for tho disease named. They cure without drugging, purging or reducing the system nnd are In fact and deed the bot erelgn Remedies of the World. HO. CFHFS. r EI cits, 1 Fevers Congestions, Inflammations.. .J5 U-Wornidi Worm Fever, VTorm Collo IS 3- Tcethliifft Colic, Crying, Wakefulness !25 4- I)Inrrlu n, of Children or Adults 35 7-CoiiffLH Colds, Bronchitis 25 5- Neurnlgln, Toothache, Faccache...... 25 U IleniliLcliDH, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. ,25 10 I)yNpeptin Biliousness, Constipation. .25 11 Suprcf (! orl'ulnful Periods.. .25 l!i "Whites, Too Iofuso Periods M ,25 13 Croupt liiirynsltU, Hoarseness ,25 14 Hnlt It lieum, Erysipelas, Eruptions., ,25 15 Ilhcumntlftni, Itheumatio I'olns 25 10-3Inlp.rln( Chills, Fever andAguo ,25 19- Cfitnrr!i, Influenza, Cold In tho Head. ,25 20- Vlioophia Couah .25 27 Kliiney DIsenneH .25 28- Nervoiw Debility 1.00 30 Urlnnry WenkncHs 25 31 SoroThroati Qulncy, Ulcerated Throat .25 II UM1 IIU1SV8 AVITCI1 1IAZEI, OIL, "The Tile Olntment."-TrlaI Size, 25 Cts, Sold tjr Dmggtrite, or seat prepaid on receipt of prlca. PtU IIITAirilHbTS' MjLKIUL Iti liget,t MAILFU I" BSE. IIL'npIlIth3'MKD.CO..m AllSHlllUm 6t.,SEW10RK. SPEOIPIOS. 1317 flrnh St. Philn Pa nmnn oniensi Ki.in0y, mmi.icri IULUUU I U UU I linil HlH'i-lnl IHs- 4PIIHPH 1IIPM,I lit .'til lnllll.ln.. ,11 l "" 'wn.rtmMii ircuillty ...ill i iiiiin ... l.llllll, 1.I1MK iii i-ni'i-mill 4tiijitiirnu n iitll.i.,1 ipr hoat Iilnnh od nnd 8mnll Shrunken Or ii i if i uiiy itfNtnrflii. Pcloiuiii method neer falN unless! i.Tttowu.yona numnnaiii. Itcltefat vux, mm jou il'ui iiKoacjan arnona men In mind nml body. All losHej. Checked llimiedl.ltclv nnd rnnttnu..,! lmpiovemi nt. liverv ohstacle to impuy marfiaa uto removed. Nerve t e ' urai'j iuwer, the combined NIJW treatment. Victims oi auu3Wmm vALvrui-a, rfcjftiro your maniiood m.icit1iniuiuiui1Jl oYiTwurit, vHuy errors, in Mcniiii aim .jx;ibi"i m Luitrritti mo regain I your strength. Don't despair, even If in the i flat Rfrt'oa Ilnn'f l.n l lu,..,, .....i i ... havo roLbed you. I will prove to you thai medical science nnd honor still exist. Bend , i 1. iur MUUiw Till) Tlir lUei jonly Medical book exposing quacks (no matter exposure) their tricks and devices, calling I j i " u ""uuua, giving Utt advice and guarantee, charging enormous: oy ruining thousands, llnurni I) to a Kven IiuKo, D-a,.iu. nva, anu&ac n-ve gs, e-u.3U. nun., rsotlcc AM ftUllcted with dangerous andi "ui"-'" ww Duuum citn iur examiuaiion. iDaily.from 0-1. Wed. and Pat eve'gs, ft-o, and H -mm., rmi vr run, jrcuimtji i uy -r-. fS. COP CORDOVAN. iS.ypOLIce.ascuj. 4,so.E.V0RKI!l3MFi 2.i7-5BOY3':!;H?0LSKOa .1.AD1HS' .SEND F0 CATALOG US WUaDCUGLAS, BROCKTON, MAS3. 1'ou can cave i money br piircUaslos U.I.. Merause, we are tae lrgeet manufactnrera oj advertised shoes iu the world, and puaroutej the value Uy stamping the name and price ou the bottom; which protects you against high prices and the miJdltnian's pionis. Our shoes tonal custom work iu style, easy filing and wearing qualities. We have them sold every. .iere at lower prices for the value given tlian any other make. Tike no subst.tuU. If y-ut dealer cannot supply you, we can. bold oy Joseph Ball, Shenandoah, Pa. HOTEL KAIBR, C11AH. BUnCHILI., Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. Largest nnd flncst;tiotol In the rPRtcin. rinedtBccomtaoJatlons. Uaadaoinu flxturoa, l'ool and Milliard (toomu Attached. For tho . . . Cot twi.on Cleary Bros' Ttsrapuranoe Drixxk illneral Wdturs, WeLw beer. Bottlers ot the finest liter beers. 17 ani 19 Poxch Alley. ShBrjiaib, Pa Ciipai5 Fgitiit3rs3 MaUrcEes, Sic, It! STUM BEHflyATIIG co.srssii'Sr'0 THE BC3T. SQUCAKINO. MJIK L NEW Tho Fight Against Senator Hill in the Enpire State, BOTH SIDES A?.S UNDISMAYED. Tln Supporter of the ltesjulnr Deliiormtlo Cmnliilatf, llowrter, .Vro Anjjry U.-eitiuo llin NiiUmml t .i iilnlitnilliiii Withhold, an Iiiilorni'ineiit Crisp to Spntk for If III. Nsw Yimn, Oct. 81. The aorlnratlon of William 11. GriK'o that tho statu Dojikk--rilCV lirirfllllznflnn In nnnnnrtlllir ll.ivlil 11. Hill, ami U not rwputialblo Tor nny Wlioelcr iir8t'ni, Is rceolvcil with Incredul ity by ninny who still Insist that Reoretly, If not openly, that faction la In favor of Hill's defeat, nnd of rolling up as lnrge a vote m posslblo for Wheeler. Tho adher ents of tho latter caiulhlato aro confident that tho Dtnuocrntlo reform ticket will mako a good showlniron election day. Many nntl-Hlll Democrats will, It Is Ken orally liellovcd, voto strnlght for Morton, takliijr tho ground, as ono of them re marked today, thnt a voto for Wheeler will bo only half a voto aptnlnst Hill, and tho Wheeler votes nro Intended to aid Morton, nnywny. The 11111 men nro as confident as over, referring w th speclnl satisfaction to tho personal light their cnndldato Is maklnir nnd to tho enthusiasm with which ho Is being received by his supporters. Most of thorn, however, do not seek to conceal their disappointment or anger thnt his cnndldncy has not received open and actlvo encouragement from tho national admin lstratlon. Tho Republicans nbato nono of their claims, and Insist that, with tho genoral Hcpublicnn toiuloncy this j-enr nnd tho Democrntlo defection from Hill, tho lattor will lx snowed under. There has been but llttlo betting so far In tho campaign, but tho representatives of wagers at the Stock Exchange and else where show odJa on Morton not unfro quontly of two to ono. Smaller odds nro given on Strong ngnlnst Grant, tho per fection of tho Tammnny organization throughout tho city making tho support ers of tho committee of seventy rather cau tious nbout risking their money, however much they nntlclpato a grent nutl Tnm many uprising. Tho Hill Uemocrnts nro pleased by tho announcement that Speaker Crisp, of tho houso of representatives, had canceled en gagements iu order to spenk In this city or Brooklyn. They aro much pleased by it lettor for Hill from C. P. Black, chairman of tho National lA'aguo of Uomocratlo Clubs. Tho fact that Colonol Strong mndo brief speeches at n number of meetings lust night In the down town oast sldo district Is regarded with much fnvor by tho prac tical politicians who nro allied with tho committee of soventy, ns they think It will havo a good effect on n clnss of voters who always wish to boo their caiullduto und know something of his personality. Killed by n Lono Highwayman. Nevada City, Cal., Oct. 81. Arthur Meyer, drlverof thestagorunnlngbetween this placo nnd North Uloomfleld, was shot and Instantly killed by n highwayman. At Rock Crook, three miles north of here, tho stngo wns stopped by a lono highway man, who commanded Meyer to get down off the lxix. Mover refused, nnd tho ban dit fired twice at him with a revolver. The second sh'it passed through tho driv er's bo'ly. C. II. Jlovce, of Sierra county, who iim the only passenger, jumped from tho conch and run into tho forest. After the robber had gone Bovoo brought tho dead stage driver to town. So far as known tho robber secured no booty. No Pardon Tor Pt'inpn'y Vet. HAiir.isnuno, Oct. 31. Tho board of pnrdons recommend pnrdons for W. II. Bradley, of Philadelphia nnd Joseph Green, of Lehigh. Tho enso of Hugh V. Dempsey, the I'lttslmrg labor leader, serv ing seven years in the Western penitenti ary for being the lender of an alleged con spiracy to poison non union workmen nt Homestead after tho strike, was held under ndvisemeut. A rcsplto of four months wns recommended In tho enso of Georgo Dukovlo, tho 1'lttsburg murderer, who U alleged to bo lusnno. Wife Murder nnd Suicide. New York, Oct. 31. Frederick Mertz, 45 years old, n German baker, shot nnd killed his wife, Maria, !iJ yours old, at their home on Forty-second street hist night, and then put n bullet into his own brain. Mertz died Instantly, but tho womnn sur vived n few minutes. It is supposed tho man committed tho crime in n fit of drunken frenzy nnd jealousy. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closiujr Quotations of tliu New York nntl riiilitdelphln KvcImngeH. New Yohk, Oct. an. The share speculation today opened Irregular and continued unset tled during the llrst hour. There were some few reactions, but tho imiin tendency was to ward higher figures. During the last hour prices again moved Irregular, but In the final trading a lietter loue prevailed anil the mar ket closed fairly llriu. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley 31 IV. N. V. & pft 5M Pennsylvania SIM Krle. 18 Heading IT I)., L. & W .150 St. t'nul 0 West Shore Lehigh Nav BDfti N. Y. Central 06 N. Y. & N. E. pf.. 3UH Lake Erie & W... 10 New Jersey Ceu- WHi Del. J: Hudson.... lag Cenernl Mnrhets. l'llirAnBLPiiiA, Oct. 30. r'lour in light de mand; winter superfine, ja.H); winter ex tras, $S."aX.lil; No. a winter family, 82.10 .60; western winter, clear, SiAlt&XM, Wheat firm, higher, wlthM4c. hid and MHc. asked for October. Corn higher, firmer, with WV4o bid and 5?Kc. asked for October. Oats quiet, ashade firmer, wlth35e. bid and i'lkio. asked for October, lleef quiet. Pork dull Lard firmer; western steam.$?.3n; clty.JiJ.SO. Butter firm; western dairy. HWtlUc.; western cream ery.isasijic.; wenternf uctory,10maHdo. i El gins, UIMo.; Imitation oreainery,13ai8o.; New York dairy, lll&SSo.; do. creamery. l'l&XJo.! Pennsylvania creamery prints, oxtra, S4c.; do, choice, aio.; do. fair to good, SOOlJSo.; prints jobbing at SSJWISc. Cheose steadier; New York large, 8HO10)4ie.: small, 6Jllc.i part skims, M0o.i full skims, HH03. Eggs quleti New York and PonsylrauU, SCfilflHc.; Ice honss, lSOKIHo- liv Stock Markets. East Liberty, Pa.. Oot 80. Cattle steady, unchangeii. licet it .ok; Philadelphia, 1.13 CM. 70; common to fair Yorkers, fl. 41.(0; stags nnd reurh tows, 3.60M. Bheep steady; extra, 3a3.20; fair, $1 70; common, 60e.ft$l. New Yohk. Oct. t i. European cables quota American U-rs at t)&10)jo. per pound, dres.ed welehts; refrigerator beef, fac. per pound. Calrts steady; poor to prime reals, J5 Q7.&0 per W lbs. Ebeep and lambs steady; Inferior to srlwe sheep, W; coiutnon to prims lauiis, ISfcl.ai. Utas firnuii luf trior to ahclcy. tU.7ArL& 1Q . fcw . PiInilninrj nf flio Shortness of Breath, Swelling oi Legs anil Feet. "For about four years I was troub-. led with palpitation of tho heart,' shortness of breath and swelling of the legs and feet. At times I would faint. I was treated by tho best phy sicians In Savannah, Ga., with no re lief. I then tried various Springs without benefit. Finally, I tried Dr. Miles' Heart Cure also his Nerve and Liver Fills. After bajmmng to tale them I felt better! I continued taking them and I am now In better health than for many years. Since my recovery I have gained fifty pounds in weight. I hopo this state ment may be of value to some tkxw sufferer." t E. B. SUTTON, Ways Station, Ga.. Dr. miles rionrtCnroIsFold on a nosltlTO nuaranteo that tho first boitlo will bonofit, AH druggists sell itattl, 0 bottles for!5,or It will bp bent, prepaid, on receipt of price by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Politirnl Cards. "VOTIE FOB OF FKACKVILtiE, For SHERIFF. Of Shonandonli, For SHERIFF. VOTE FOB VOTE FOB (Thirtieth District) For SENATOR. "VOTJE FOB Of Pottsvillo, For CON&RESS. T. M. REILLY'S cehtralia's POPULAR : HOTEL Where you can always get a glass ot Cool Beef and Refreshing Vinc? WhlaUi-yr., cto. Don't lorget the pUea. X. M, Rellly's, Locust Avenue, OENTKALIA.PA. MDSSER & BEDDALL, (SnccesBorB to Cotltler llroa.) Mo. z6 I'.anx centro Blrcot, HIHtHANDOAR, IA. JtLEX. SCOTT thos. j. lies JOS. WYUTT, First District, i ram CO YLEj
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